India v B'desh, 1st Test: Day 2 Statistics

Following are the statistical highlights of the second day of the first Test between India and Bangladesh:

# India (243) have recorded their lowest total against Bangladesh in Tests, outstripping the 429 in the inaugural Test at Dhaka in November 2000.

# Sachin Tendulkar, with his outstanding unbeaten 105 has posted his fourth century against Bangladesh. The said innings is his 44th Test hundred, extending his world record for most hundreds.

# Sachin has emulated Mahela Jayawardene's record of four hundreds against Bangladesh.

# Sachin is the only player to register 25 centuries away from home. He is the only one to make 7000 runs on foreign soil - 7270 (ave.55.07) in 91 Tests.

# Shahadat Hossain (5/71) has produced his best bowling performance against India.

# Zaheer Khan (151) became the third Indian bowler to take 150 wickets or more overseas, joining Anil Kumble (269) and Kapil Dev (215).

# Sachin Tendulkar, with an unbeaten 105 in India's 243, has now top scored on 40 occasions in a completed innings. His tally is an Indian record and only West Indian, Brian Lara (49) has top-scored most times than Sachin.

# Of his record 44 centuries, Sachin has posted 33 in the first team innings and 11 in the second team innings.

# As regards first match innings, the aforesaid hundred is his 20th. 13 centuries have been recorded by him in the second match innings, 8 in the third match innings and three in the fourth match innings.

# Shakib Al Hasan has posted six five-wicket hauls. His tally is the second best for Bangladesh - the best being seven by Mohammad Rafique.

# Shahadat Hossain's excellent bowling figures of 5/71 are his second best in Test Cricket, next only to 6 for 27 against South Africa at Dhaka in February 2008.

# Shahadat's first five-wicket haul against India is his third in Tests. He has established a record for Bangladesh by becoming the only fast bowler to bag five wickets in an innings three times.